Eyes for Mercy
Making cruelty visible and preventable

Privacy Policy

Eyes for Mercy (“Eyes for Mercy,” “E4M,” “we,” “us”) respects your privacy. This Privacy Policy explains what we collect, how we use it, when we share it, and the choices you have. It applies to the Eyes for Mercy website, https://www.eyesformercy.org (the “Site”), and any associated subdomains, online services, and applications that link to this policy (collectively, the “Services”). Each time you use the Site, the then-current version of this policy applies.

Last updated: November 10, 2025
1 Personal Information Definition

“Personal Information” means any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person. It does not include de-identified or aggregated information (so long as it cannot reasonably be linked back to an individual).

2 Information We Collect

We collect three broad categories of information:

  1. Information you provide directly (e.g., name, email, phone, mailing address, pronouns, social media URLs, professional details, donation/payment details, petition signatures, volunteer/board applications, survey responses, messages to us).
  2. Information collected automatically (e.g., IP address, approximate location derived from IP, device and browser type, operating system, pages viewed, referring pages/links, actions on the Site, timestamps, and email engagement such as opens).
  3. Information from other sources (e.g., publicly available sources, partners, service providers, or platforms that support our operations, in accordance with applicable law).

Financial data. Online payments are processed by our payment processors; E4M does not store full credit-card numbers submitted via our Site.

3 How We Collect It
  • Directly from you: when you donate, purchase merchandise, subscribe to updates, sign a petition, sign up to volunteer or express interest in board service, submit forms, or contact us.
  • Automatically: via cookies, pixels, and similar technologies when you browse our Site or interact with our emails.
  • From third parties: service providers (e.g., payment processing, analytics, email delivery, CRM), coalition partners, fundraising platforms, social platforms, or publicly available sources, in compliance with law.

We partner with reputable vendors to store and process certain data (e.g., secure data platforms, donation processors). Those vendors process your data in accordance with their own privacy policies and contracts with us.

4 Cookies & Tracking (Essential, Analytics, Advertising)

We use three types of cookies and similar technologies on the Site:

  • Essential — required for core functionality (e.g., page navigation, form security). These cannot be switched off in our systems.
  • Analytics — help us understand Site usage and improve performance (e.g., pages visited, time on page). You can opt out where required by using our cookie banner/manager or your browser settings.
  • Advertising/Retargeting — used to deliver more relevant messages on our or others’ sites and measure campaign effectiveness. In jurisdictions that require it, we obtain your consent before setting these.

Your choices: manage preferences anytime via the “Cookie Preferences” link in our footer, adjust your browser settings to block/limit cookies, and/or use industry opt-out tools for interest-based advertising. Note: opting out won’t stop all ads; it may make them less relevant.

If you delete cookies or use a different browser/device, you may need to renew your preferences.

5 How We Use Your Information
  • Operate, secure, personalize, and improve the Site and our services.
  • Process donations, pledges, and merchandise orders.
  • Send updates, action alerts, invitations, volunteer opportunities, and fundraising messages (with controls to manage or opt out).
  • Support advocacy and mission activities, including petitions and community initiatives.
  • Conduct analytics and produce de-identified, aggregate insights.
  • Comply with laws, enforce our terms, and protect our rights, users, and the public.
  • Any other purpose disclosed at collection or with your consent.
7 When We Share Information
  • Service providers & vendors (e.g., payment processors, data hosting, email/SMS delivery, analytics, CRM) under contracts requiring appropriate protections.
  • Coalitions/partners to advance aligned mission work, where appropriate and lawful.
  • Legal & safety when required by law, subpoena, or to protect rights, safety, and integrity of E4M, our users, or others.
  • Organizational changes in connection with a merger, reorganization, or similar event.
  • With your direction or consent as disclosed at collection.
  • Aggregated/de-identified data that cannot reasonably identify you.
8 Information Security

We use administrative, technical, and physical safeguards designed to protect Personal Information collected through our Site, including encryption and reputable payment processors for online payments. No Internet transmission or storage system is 100% secure; we cannot guarantee absolute security.

9 Data Retention

We retain Personal Information only as long as necessary for the purposes described in this policy or as required by law (e.g., tax, accounting), to resolve disputes, and to enforce agreements. When no longer needed, we delete or de-identify information in a commercially reasonable manner.

10 International Transfers

We are based in the United States. If you access the Site from outside the U.S., your information may be transferred to, stored, and processed in the U.S. and other countries with different data protection laws. Where required, we use appropriate safeguards (e.g., Standard Contractual Clauses; recognized transfer frameworks) for such transfers.

11 Your Privacy Rights

Your rights depend on your location and applicable law. They may include:

  • Access, correction, deletion of your Personal Information.
  • Objection or restriction to certain processing.
  • Portability of data you provided, where applicable.
  • Withdraw consent (where processing is based on consent).
  • Marketing choices: manage email/SMS preferences or unsubscribe at any time.

To exercise rights, email . We may request reasonable information to verify your identity and will respond within applicable timeframes.

EEA/UK users: you may lodge a complaint with your local supervisory authority if you believe we have not complied with data-protection laws.

California/other U.S. state residents: you may have additional rights regarding access, deletion, correction, portability, opting out of sales/sharing/targeted advertising, and limiting the use of sensitive data. Submit requests via .

12 Children’s Privacy

We do not knowingly collect Personal Information from children under 16 without verified consent of a parent or legal guardian. If you believe we have collected such information without consent, contact us and we will delete it promptly.

13 “Do Not Track”

Some browsers transmit “Do Not Track” signals. There is no common industry standard for responding to such signals; accordingly, our Site may not respond to them. You can manage cookies and advertising preferences as described above.

14 Third-Party Links & Social Tools

The Site may link to third-party websites or include social features (e.g., share buttons, embedded content). Your interactions with those features are governed by the third party’s terms and privacy policies. Review those policies before using their services.

15 Changes to This Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. We will post the updated policy on this page with a new “Last updated” date. Material changes may also be communicated by additional notice where appropriate.

16 Contact Us

If you have questions, requests, or complaints about this Privacy Policy or our practices, contact: